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GETTING STARTED (Continued)
Note: Reception is good in open areas such as arenas, or outdoors on level ground and
away from buildings and transmission towers, poles and wires. Keep a good distance away
from home or business Wi-Fi routers. Keep away from machine rooms.
EyeSpy wireless transmission can suffer from interference caused by other 2.4MHz devices
such as baby monitors, home wireless CCTV security systems and wireless telephones.
Keep away from high voltage cable and towers. Keep away from communication/mobile
stations.
Do not use the units in damp, wet or high temperature conditions.
The maximum effective range of 500 feet (152 metres) may be severely reduced if the units
are used in any of the above noted situations.
Camera – Position the camera securely, either on a flat
surface or with the built-in spring clip.
Aim the camera towards the desired subject.
Move the power switch on the back of the
unit to the right. Then gently press the large
“spider’s body” button and hold down for two
or three seconds, until the two small red
lights indicating the spider’s eyes light up.
The camera is now working. While the camera
is turned on the red spider eyes will be glowing
steadily. When the spider eyes are flashing
slowly the camera is recording. If the spider
eyes are flashing almost continuously the three
AAA batteries are exhausted and should be
replaced with fresh batteries.
Never point the camera at a very strong light source such as the sun, a nearby floodlight or
car headlight or a powerful flashlight. This may destroy the camera and screen. If this
occurs, you should return the unit to us for repair or replacement at your expense.
HOW TO USE
Camera:
Use a small Philips head (+) screwdriver to remove the battery compartment cover
located on the bottom of the camera. Insert three AAA 1.2V batteries, taking care to
insert them correctly, using the images molded into the plastic of each battery location.
Reinsert the battery cover and retighten the chromed screw. Do not use cheap carbon-
zinc batteries, generally labeled “heavy-duty.”
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BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION
• This unit uses three AAA 1.5 volt batteries.
• Always use fresh batteries.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not mix batteries of different types.
• Remove exhausted batteries and dispose of them properly.
• If this toy will not be used for an extended term please
remove the batteries.
• Do not try to recharge a non-rechargeable battery.
• Do not take a battery apart. Do not short-circuit the terminals.
• Do not dispose of batteries in fire – they may explode.
Camera
Add Batteries
Battery Door
Batteries
Spring Clip
Hide Camera
Camera View
on Video Screen
Some function screens will show a battery icon in the upper left hand corner of the screen.
As battery power is used the bars that make up the battery icon will disappear one by one.
When the lithium-polymer battery needs to be recharged a “Battery Low” icon will briefly
appear and the battery icon will turn red and flash on and off several times.
Attach the USB cord and connect the viewer to a computer’s USB port as described in the
above section “GETTING STARTED.”
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